10 Key Pieces For A Spring/Summer Work To Play Minimalist Wardrobe

It’s that time of year again. Spring cleaning. Time to remove unnecessary clutter from your home and your closet. As an aspiring minimalist, it’s become easier for me to get rid of things I used to hold onto. Especially clothes. Every season I go through my closet and remove all clothing that I never reach for and pieces that no longer fit my tastes. I also remove clothing that I can’t pair with at least three other pieces in my closet to create an outfit. Pieces like this are usually a waste of space since you’ll only wear them once in a blue moon. This is how I maintain a (generous) minimalist wardrobe to take me from work to play. I’ve just done another closet clean out and took inventory of my staple pieces. Here’s my key pieces for a work to play minimalist wardrobe.

The Sheath Dress

The Sheath Dress is my number one wardrobe essential for all seasons and occasions. I like to stick with neutral colors like black, grey and olive green. Your sheath dress should be figure flattering and no shorter than knee length. You can layer it with other pieces for the office. And ditch the layers after work for a night out.

The High Waist Pencil Skirt

The high waist pencil skirt can be paired with anything from silk camis to cropped tanks to take you from day to night. Pair it with a blazer for work and lose it after. Wear it with a crop top and denim jacket on the weekends.

The Jumpsuit

The Blazer

The blazer was my first ever minimalist wardrobe essential. A blazer paired with denim, a tee and pumps has been one of my go to looks since my early 20s. You can pair it with absolutely anything. Dresses. Skirts. Pants. Jeans. Jumpsuits. Anything. It instantly makes any look more polished for work, and one with a funky cut adds some edge. I love the look of a cropped, asymmetrical blazer.

The High Waist Pant

I prefer jeans over slacks, although I’m trying to kick my denim dependency. But a good pair of dress pants in a neutral color is a must have for a work to play minimalist wardrobe. Especially if you can’t wear jeans to work. A wide leg pant with a high waist is both professional and chic. It also looks really cute with a cropped tank or bralette.

The Duster

I’ve become completely obsessed with dusters over the last two years. The look is just so fly. The duster is perfect for when you want to wear a dress that’s just a little too form fitting or too short. Even more so when it’s belted. It’s an instant cover up.

The Kimono

I usually stick to solid neutral pieces. But the maxi kimono is my trendy, statement piece. The look is straight up bad ass. And the versatile piece doubles as a swimwear cover up as well.

These are my key pieces for a work to play minimalist wardrobe. Keep in mind that I can wear whatever I want to work. Some of these looks may not fly if your office has a strict dress code. But most of the pieces will. Twerk the looks to fit your style and circumstances. I also keep an abundance of basics such as camis, tanks, tees, bralettes and bustiers in neutral colors for layering, including cropped pieces. I didn’t include shoes & accessories in this post as I’ll cover those in another post soon.

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What are your work to play minimalist wardrobe essentials?

Erica

When I’m not hunting down the latest and greatest beauty products, beating a face or lacing a do, you can find me roaming the streets of NYC in my stilettos looking for the next best restaurant. Or in the kitchen trying to outdo myself from the last time.